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The state is home to four of the nation's top basketball teams - those of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University, Duke, and Wake Forest. A few of the players and coaches are profiled.
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Old Salem and the Moravians are historical fixtures around Winston-Salem. Less well known is Afro-American life in Salem, the relationship between Afro-Americans and Moravians, and their neighborhood of Happy Hill. New research is bringing this to light.
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Stokesdale, in Guilford County, faces a choice that confronts many small towns: leave things as they are or change them. Change, which would attract business, developments, and more people, could cause the town to lose its small-town appeal.
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Benjamin Smith of Brunswick County led a memorable life - Revolutionary War soldier, fifteen-term state senator, and benefactor of the University of North Carolina - yet he died a pauper and was buried in an unmarked grave.
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Ben Owen III is a third-generation potter in Seagrove. Taught by his grandfather, Ben Owen Sr., one of the state's best-known potters, Owen's creations are collected by many and exhibited in museums at home and abroad.
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